I finished reading:
"Out of My Later Years" a series of Essays written by Albert Einstein during the period 1934 - 1950. This book is suprisingley simple to read and covers a wide range of topics from religion, to society, to War and Peace, to personalities, to being Jewish and of course science including definitions of relativity and the proof leading to his most famous equation - E=mc2.
One of my favourite quote comes from him and was from one of the essays in this book - "Science without religion is lame, religion with-out science is blind" (page 26)
-Richard
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